Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1917 — Page 2

2340 POUNDS HOver a Ton of Opeko Breakfast COFFEE 38c a pound 2 lbs for 39c Limit if 10 pounds to customer

a RIB HAYS BEFORE EftSTER SUNDAY-Thursday, Friday, Saturday, APRIL 5,6 and 7 Save This List, Check and Bring it With You.

Linen Writing Paper XT 1 'Til/ s°° b° xes high grade - 111 Linen IF ill ® 111 i XJ/L-J// Stationery 40c a box, 2 boxes for 41c.

Household Remedies

25c Arnica Salve..... 60c Asthma Pencils.. 25c Blackberry Cordial 25c Bunion Ease..... 25c Carbolated Witchhaael Ointment . . . ..... . . . .•.2 for 26c >1 Cod Liver 0i1..... 15c Foot Powder.... 50c Kidney Remedy. • —.2 for slc

Peerage Chocolates Delicious and Fresh 50c a pound 2 pounds for 51c f 5c Liggett’s Mints, 2 for 6c

Mrs. Boyd Porter was able to leave the hospital Friday. j p Hammond, auditor of Jasper county’ went to Chicago today. Before you purchase your automobile tires see Kellner & Callahan. Charles Stackhouse went to Lafayette today on business. If you want a bloom all summer see J. H- Holden. Mary Sawin went to Edinburg today for a visit with her parents. (Major George H. Healey went to • Indianapolis today. _ William VanArsdel was here today for the funeral of his wiles aunt, Mrs. James Eldridge. Frank Hardman, of Chicago, is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Joseph Hardman. Who said “High Cost of living?” Wait for Fendig’s big one cent Rexall Sale, April 5,6, and 7. Jesse D. Allman, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, is again confined to his home with rheumatism. Wait for our big one ’ a ate, pBXOH s.&puaj— ’L P™ 9 S IH a V Drug Store. 'Mrs. Simon and Miss Zelma went to Chicago on the early —morning train. • A. ton of coffee on sale at Fendig’s big Rexall one cent sale April 5,6, and 7. • Mrs. Edna Goss, of Remington, is spending the day with her Parents, Mr and Mrs. James L. Babcock, o. Parr. ■_ For practical painter and paper hanger, Phone 331.—W. 8. Richards. Mrs. Perry Dirham and children went to South Bend today for a visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. 0. Dirham. ! . . Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. W. C. Smalley, of Remington, was here today, having brought over an auto load of school teachers tq write on the examination. Eighty-one’ applicants wrote on the teachers’ examination here today under the supervision of County School Superintendent Lamaom - * . ’ ■.l ' .1

The jteacdtt Store I IB ss V I I J|O/ I HL5i

25c Stock Nurser. .2 for 26c 5c Stork Nipple.... 2 for 6c 25c Ear and Ulcer Syringe lOc Stork Pacifier. .2 for 11c $1.50 American Water Bottle. .2 for $1.51 5c Medicine Droppers. .. . . 25c Hot ’ Water Bottle covers . 2 for 26c 25c Eye Wash. 2 for 26c 25c Foot Powder. .2 for 26c

10c Corn Salve 2 for 11c $1 Kidney Remedy... * ... .2 for sl.Ol 25c Lace and Silk Cleanser.... 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Little Liver pills 3 f° r 260 SI Obesity Treatment 25c Rat and Roach Paste ........... 2 for 26c 25c Sunburn Lotio n. .~. 25c Tan and Freckle Lotion . .. .2 for 26c 25c Witctidiazel Shav- . ing Lotion. ..2 for 26c 25c Grippe Pills 2 for 26c

Josiah Davisson is confided to his home with the measles and is very sick. Miss Lettie Barker, of Winchester, who has been a guest for a few days of Mrs. Ernest Lainson, went to Chicago today where she will resume her work in the Chicago university. highcostw ing a garden this summer. We have a large stock of all kinds of garden seeds, onion sets and seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. George Myers went to Chicago on the early morning train. He will drive home a fine new automobile which he purchased in this city a few days ago. Mlle. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and clairvoyant, has arrived and is stopping at Mrs. E. L. Clark’s on Van Rensselaer street. See big advertisement. ’Pres. and Mrs. H. R. Kurriecame from Chicago this morning to be with the latter’s sister-in-law, Mrs Simon Thompson, who is now in the hospital at this place. A battery washed out and fitted with new insulation at this time of the year is the best insurance against trouble during the coming season. The Vesta station does this at city prices. We have city equipment.— Rensselaer Garage. Mrs. George Thomas, whose home is at Monticello, but who has just recovered from an operation at Wesley hospital, Chicago, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs? j. C. Gwin, of this city. Do you know of a better plow than the Janesville, Deere or Oliver This is representative of the standard line of implements sold by Kellner & Callahan. t Just received another car White Star flour, guaranteed to be the best flour on the market at the price. Your money back if it fails to suit you. ROWLES & PARKER. Misses Velma Rich atad Marie Hamilton, who attend Butler University at Indianapolis, will return this evening for a visit with their respective parents., • - ----a/ '- ; You can reduce the high cost of living if you will only try White Star flour.- Cheaper than other brands in price but not in quality. Your money cheerfully refunded if it fails to please you. ROWLES &

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Liggett’s Pure Extract Vanilla

Made from the highest grade Vanilla Bean obtainable. Blended by special process and thoroughly aged, bringing out its full strength, deliaroma and flavor. Standard Price, 1 Bottle 30c This sale, 2 Bottles, 31c

The family of Fred Baughman, who live about a mile north of town, are recovering from the measles. There are nine in the family and they were all sick. , —-The Vesta Co. bougnr -out and control the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. The funeral of Mrs. Jane Eldridge was held this afternoon at the house and interment was made jn Nauvoo cemetery. How to Prevent Croup. When the child is r object to attacks of croup, Fee to it that he e°ts a light evening meal, as an overloaded stomach may bring on attack, also watch or the first symptom—hoarse 1 ess, and give Chamberlain’s cou„h Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. For sale by all dealers. C Mrs. Caroline Altfillisch and grandson, Luke Altfillis'ch, left today for Maquokat, lowa, where she will make her home with her son, Albert. Mrs. Altfillisch has been living in Newland. You Need a Spring Laxative. Dr. King’s New Life Pills will remove the accumulated wastes of winter from your intestines, the burden cf the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear youredmplexion. Get that vim and snap of good purified healthy Wood. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a nongriping laxative that aids nature's process, try them tonight. At all druggist’s, 25c. . (1 Sloan’s Liniment For Rheumatism. The torture of rheumatism, the pains and aches that make life unbearable are relieved by Sloan’s Liniment, a clean clear liquid that is easy tj apply and more effective than mussy planters or ointments becaues it penetrates quickly without rubbing. For the many pains and aches following exposure, strains, sprains and muscle soreness, Sloan’s Liniment '8 promptly effective. Always hhve a bottle handy for gout, lumbago, toothache, backache, stiff neck and all external pain. At drug’gist’s, 25c. (1 Pay Harrington Bros. Co. Having sold our , elevator to The Farmers’ Grein Co. and being required to give possession Very soon, we hereby notify all persons owing us to call and settle on or before April ® Harrington Bros. Co.

RUBBER GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS

50c Internal Pile Remedy 25c Mentholine Balm $1 Tonic Solution of Hypophosphites ... .2 for sl.Ol 25c Mother Kroh’s Baby Cough Syrup.... 2 for 26c Mother Kroh’s Colic Remedy .......2 for 26 c 25c White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry. .. .2 for 26c

B. F. Fendig The Rexall Drug Store — ... ■ - ■ -y - ’ “The Store for Service”

50c White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry.... 2 for 51c 15c Toothache Gum 2 for 16c 25c White Liniment 2 for 26c 25c Witch Hazel Ointment 25c Nice (Deodorant) . 2 for 26c 15c Bronchial Tablets.... ... \ 2 for 16c 25c Carbolic Salve

LIGGETT’S BEEF CUBES Made from the highest grade beef extract and vegetables in ideal proportions. A delicious and strengthening beverage. Especially valuable for the sick room. One cube to of hot water. » Standard Price, 1 Box, 35c This Sale, 2 Boxes, 36c

Attorney George Hershman and family autoed down from Crown Point Friday afternoon and spent the night with Mrs. Smith Newell, an aunt of Mrs.' Hershman. They returned to their morning. • - Aunt -Nancy Hees - is. very sick at her home on Van Rensselaer street. Mrs. Jerome Harmon, who lives m her home and who has taken the very best care of her, reports her condition to be quite critical. Uncle Mack Comer was a pleasant caller at The Republican office today. He renewed his subscription and also ordered a copy of The Republican sent to his son, John;-who-is. now at Buchanan, Mich. Uncle Mack has just. recovered from a severe attack of the grippe. He reports this to be the windiest March he has ever seen, and he has seen a great many. W. E. Gibson, deputy sheriff of Daviess county, returned to Washington today with J. Warren Smith, who is charged with wife * desertion. Mr. Smith said that his arrest is the result of spite work on the part of his uncle, who is the chief of police' of Washington, ard that he has receipts for money that he has been sending to his wife each week. He hopes to return and resume his work here by Wednesday. V , An Indian buck with a girl papoose, from the tribe of the Jicrai, of New Mexico, arrived in Rensselaer Friday evening. The little girl is known as Chuck-Chuck-Awa, which in English means Wliite §moke, and the name of the man is Thunderwater. They are agents for a magazine and in this way are working their way back to their native land in New Mexico. They were with the 101 Ranch show in ChicagQ, which suspended operations and are forced to work their passage back .to New Mexico; NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. ' VFRN ROBINSON. City Marshal. LADIES ■ ■ When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disr appointment. Write for “Relief and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.

25c Cathartic Pills 2 for 26c 25c Cathartic Tablets. .... 25c Cleaning Fluid 2 for 26c 25c L«.rache Remedy. .. ,v . . 2 for 26c 50c Eczema Ointment.... 50c Catarrh Spray Liquid - 2 for 51c 30c Liggett’s Pure Extract of Lemon ......2 for 31c

Maximum Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed for two years. Price in nor- lg|r mal times $2. This sale. . . .2 for $2.01 l-'lo-Fast Fountain Syringe, regular price $1.25. This sale. . . .2 for $1.26 ’©7

Bouquet Jeanice Talcum Buy your Summer Talcum. You’ll need it. Why not now. Bouquet |eanice, a highly perfumed, delightfullv blended Y talcum. ' Standard price 50c, this sale 2 for 51c 25c Violet Dulce Talcum 26c Rexall Violet Talcum 15c. This sale 2 for 16c 1 '’ v

Leßoy Thomas is able to be about again after a seige of the measles, Reuben Perkins, of Mishawaka, visited his niece, Miss Ethel Perkins, today. Mrs. Lee Rardin, of Parr, visited her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen, at the "Jasper county hospital today. - You can save money and still get as good bread if you will try our White Star flour. Just received another _caF. Better buy now as all indications point to much higher prices on flour. ROWLES & PARKIER. Mrs. Ray Wood and daughter, Ruth, went to Lowell today where -they will play for a large department' store opening. From there they will go into Chicago for a few days. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see ‘. stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as pre' alei-t in midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. For sale by all deaL ers. —■ .. C Mesdames Clyde Bowman and Floyd Tow went to Chicago today for a visit with their father, Edward Oliver. Mr. Oliver is reported to be somewhat better but he will be confined to his bed for possibly a month yet/ ■ . < • 30 bushels of onion sets for 20c per peck. Friday, 2p. m., March 30. North end storage.—B. Forsythe. John O’Connor attended a very interesting farmers’ meeting at Kniman Friday night.-Some eighty farmers were present and a very enthusiastic meeting was held. The organization will be given' in our Monday issue. - Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may know that «he has good digestion. If your digestion is impaired or if you do not relishyour meals, take a dose of Chamberiain s Tablets. They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and ra £se a gentle movement of t. bowels. For sale by aU dealers. v

Toilet Soaps iooo cakes LZ ~ of highly perfumed B l WUIW L - UMITSO ORU» co. JRI Toilet Soaps Variety of odors. - 10c a cake, 2 cakes for 11c

Good Stationery

35c Gold-edge Playing Cards 2 for 36c 10c doz. High Grade Thumb Tacks 2 for 11c 15c doz. Tally Cards, asst, designs 2 for 16c 10c doz; Place Cards, asst, designs 2 for 11c 5c Fountain Pen or Pencil Clip... 2 for 6c

300 Boxes / ' -V . . .. o< Rexall H® Tooth 11® Our Big Seller 25c a tube 2 tubes for 26c

35c Box Writing Paper, White Fabric finish 2 for 36c 5c Penholders, cork grip 2 for 6c 5 c high-grade Lead •Pencils 2 for 6c 10c doz. Steel Pens. .

The last day of March is-with us, for which everyone should be thankful. Today is cloudy and fairly warm and the indications are that the month will bid us adieu with a thunderstorm.

Hiram Day DEALER IN lair, Cement Lime, Brick RENSSELAER - INDIANA

Blooming Plants FOR EASTER All those wishing blooming 'plants "and flowers of all kinds should order them early. You can have them sent to your churdi in memory of some one. dear to you and we will deliver them any place. PHONE 426 J. H. HOLDEN